Finally, the day is here for me to party. 9 months 5 days of wait - just gives the feeling of having delivered a baby!! Ah! what a sign of relief - the wait is finally over! We have received our PPs with BEAUTIFUL maple leafs ;D(Well I have not yet seen the maple leafs; but got confirmation from my home who received them and had a look before calling me).
My sincere gratitude to ALL the forum members who have continually keep asking and answering queries, provide suggestions and enlighten the larger audience. I am not that very active member, but still managed to peep in now and then. Also, I donot have any immediate plans to move to Canada. It was because of my Brother's push that I started the process; ofcourse I was needing it too! However I wish to land before expiry, and hope to move in due course.
My timelines are below:
Toughest Situation:
Obtaining the Job Experience Reference Letters from the employers (reporting managers) on the company letter head. However I had started applying for to CIC (1st step) only after obtained these. This situation though was toughest, was a BIG ASSURANCE for me even before I started the processing and all through the processing as well.
Childs Play: :-*
The easiest among all was obtaining the copies of ALL education/travel/civil-status/employement/photo related documents. My parents have taught me to be organized which helped me here. Almost all the documents were in place; its just a matter of taking xerox of these docs.
Slippary Task: :'(
Obtaining the PCCs was a slippary task. I had to obtain 3 PCCs (UK, USA & India). I did not want to invest in these two before I get AOR. After obtaining AOR, the time appeared very less. Obtaining finger prints was a big head ache; followed by time consuming tasks like postal delays. It was indeed very slippery with respect to timelines.
Most Time-Consuming/Effort-oriented Activity: ???
Ofcourse it was IELTS. Considering the average effort required per task, IELTS needed lot of preparation. Had to go back to my college days over 9 years ago.
Moderate Difficulties: :-X
Collecting Proof of Funds from various sources, Supporting work experience letters, arranging such a BIG package into easily identifiable and readable pieces, ensuring consistency among all the individual pieces, preparation of covering letter - were among the moderate ones. Just needed patience and some one who could independently review. My father was a real help in this regard - even though he did not have deeper understanding of the CIC process, he was helping out all through ensuring consistency in layman's terms.
Happiest Moments:
Ofcourse yesterday when online status changed to 'decision made' and today when back-to-back follow on of the stamped Maple Leafs arrived.
InCognizant instance: ???
The RPRF fees changed just 5 days before I had sent the full documentation. I had already taken the DD for the previous amount. This forum happen to keep me informed at the right time, so I could cancel-&-obtain-new-DD for correct amount. This certainly helped me not loose additional time.
The two "Bring Forward" dates - my analysis!! :-\
From Aug 10th plus 120 days results to Dec 07th 2009 as BF1 date. Status changed to "In Process" around a week from BF 1 date. Similarly From Jan 19th plus 45 days results to Mar 05th as BF2 date. Status changed to "Decision Made" around a week from BF2 date.
Inference: It PROBABLY does not depend on when CHC has received the full documentation or passport or medicals. It mostly depends on BF dates.
I wish ALL the applicants a very happy journey in the application process; and that you all emerge with happy and smiling faces. Do shoot out any further questions you may have with respect to my case; I will be glad to answer those. I am sure detailed timelines would answer many of your questions; but feel free if any further queries come through!!
My sincere gratitude to ALL the forum members who have continually keep asking and answering queries, provide suggestions and enlighten the larger audience. I am not that very active member, but still managed to peep in now and then. Also, I donot have any immediate plans to move to Canada. It was because of my Brother's push that I started the process; ofcourse I was needing it too! However I wish to land before expiry, and hope to move in due course.
My timelines are below:
Jun 12 2009 - Initial application dispatched (through DHL Courier) |
Jun 17 2009 - Reached CIC Syd, NS, CAD |
Jul 15 2009 - DD encashed date as per bank |
Jul 09 2009 - DD encashed as per CIC AOR |
Aug 10 2009 - Received AOR e-mail from CIC, NS - with 120 days time |
Aug 21/22 2009 - IELTS Test Date |
Sep 04 2009 - IELTS Results announced |
Oct 22 2009 - Full Docs Kit (along with RPRF fees/draft) couriered to CHC ND |
Oct 23 2009 - Full Docs Kit received by CHC ND |
Oct 31 2009 - (Letter Dated Oct 27 2009) - Received AOR (2nd) from CHC, ND |
Nov 10 2009 - (Letter Dated Nov 03 2009) - Received receipt for RPRF Fees |
Dec 14 2009 - Status change to "In Process" |
Jan 19 2010 - Medicals & PP Request (letter was received on 25/Jan - with 45 days time) |
Feb 06 2010 - Medicals Done |
Feb 10 2010 - Medicals sent by DMP |
Feb 12 2010 - PP Sent by me (via courier) |
Feb 13 2010 - PP received by CHC, ND (per courier tracking) |
Mar 08 2010 - Maple leaf stamped on PP |
Mar 16 2010 - Online status change to "Decision Made". |
Mar 17 2010 - PP Received back with STUNNING Maple Leafs |
Toughest Situation:
Obtaining the Job Experience Reference Letters from the employers (reporting managers) on the company letter head. However I had started applying for to CIC (1st step) only after obtained these. This situation though was toughest, was a BIG ASSURANCE for me even before I started the processing and all through the processing as well.
Childs Play: :-*
The easiest among all was obtaining the copies of ALL education/travel/civil-status/employement/photo related documents. My parents have taught me to be organized which helped me here. Almost all the documents were in place; its just a matter of taking xerox of these docs.
Slippary Task: :'(
Obtaining the PCCs was a slippary task. I had to obtain 3 PCCs (UK, USA & India). I did not want to invest in these two before I get AOR. After obtaining AOR, the time appeared very less. Obtaining finger prints was a big head ache; followed by time consuming tasks like postal delays. It was indeed very slippery with respect to timelines.
Most Time-Consuming/Effort-oriented Activity: ???
Ofcourse it was IELTS. Considering the average effort required per task, IELTS needed lot of preparation. Had to go back to my college days over 9 years ago.
Moderate Difficulties: :-X
Collecting Proof of Funds from various sources, Supporting work experience letters, arranging such a BIG package into easily identifiable and readable pieces, ensuring consistency among all the individual pieces, preparation of covering letter - were among the moderate ones. Just needed patience and some one who could independently review. My father was a real help in this regard - even though he did not have deeper understanding of the CIC process, he was helping out all through ensuring consistency in layman's terms.
Happiest Moments:
Ofcourse yesterday when online status changed to 'decision made' and today when back-to-back follow on of the stamped Maple Leafs arrived.
InCognizant instance: ???
The RPRF fees changed just 5 days before I had sent the full documentation. I had already taken the DD for the previous amount. This forum happen to keep me informed at the right time, so I could cancel-&-obtain-new-DD for correct amount. This certainly helped me not loose additional time.
The two "Bring Forward" dates - my analysis!! :-\
From Aug 10th plus 120 days results to Dec 07th 2009 as BF1 date. Status changed to "In Process" around a week from BF 1 date. Similarly From Jan 19th plus 45 days results to Mar 05th as BF2 date. Status changed to "Decision Made" around a week from BF2 date.
Inference: It PROBABLY does not depend on when CHC has received the full documentation or passport or medicals. It mostly depends on BF dates.
I wish ALL the applicants a very happy journey in the application process; and that you all emerge with happy and smiling faces. Do shoot out any further questions you may have with respect to my case; I will be glad to answer those. I am sure detailed timelines would answer many of your questions; but feel free if any further queries come through!!